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characterized by its unity), the election of our classmates to high positions on campus, and the traditional round of fetes for our friends of the Senior Class As we watch them leave, we soberly realize that we must fill their place - and exhausted but happy after our busy year, we sincerely feel that being a senior must be fitting reward for having been a junior. 1~~~~I~G~L~;~re~~~~~3~t~:c::1{c t~i:{1~1~:{8o~terJ~~~ rctnry}, Bruce Head (President), Helen Holmes (Vie~- President), 'Villiall1 Penn (Treasurer), Carol Dl1\,lS (SGA Hcpresentartve ). First: rQW, lett 10 I'/ghl.: L. Fabre, L. Truitt, C. Hichnrdson, A. Weller, :\1. Chittenden, J. Allgtre, K. Stoner, II ~!g:~}C~~1~~cDr.11.ml~~,%.~er~r:[~.~t.Sl.I~~k~~s:B~bD~~~r~;~~nJ~];Il~·S.A~~li~~~:g..~~:~~~o~;~'ii~~b~O~:~at~t: Fourth row: R. Roth, M. Sherwood, J. Bnroch, J. Morse, C. GebeJein, ]. 'Vcndcroth, N. Sheeley, M. Van Seoter, S. Hauck. Fiflh row: 1. Walls, D. Taylor, D. Hinrichs, H. Carson, C. Cheng, B. Penn, C. Spencer, 1'. l-lnrrison, L. Harms. Sixth row: B. P.ricc, C. Schelzel, H. Mooney, M. Eagan, C, Knefely, \V. Amoss, li. Mendelsohn, S. Rosen. baum,]. Kressler, C. Wilson.
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